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Default wiping client database - 04-10-2006, 11:35 AM

I'm having a brain dump. I have searched for the past hour, but I can't find anything..

how do you clear the client's database, i think its through restoring a bb, but not sure. I never had to do it before.
   
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Default clear the client's database - 04-15-2006, 05:18 AM

If you mean on the device...

-turn the stuff you want to clear off wireless, email & calendar
-turn the wireless off

-goto Desktop manager
-backup\restore icon
-advance
-select the catagory and clear it.


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I'm having a brain dump. I have searched for the past hour, but I can't find anything..

how do you clear the client's database, i think its through restoring a bb, but not sure. I never had to do it before.
   
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Default 03-05-2007, 01:15 PM

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Originally Posted by berryabuse
If you mean on the device...

-turn the stuff you want to clear off wireless, email & calendar
-turn the wireless off

-goto Desktop manager
-backup\restore icon
-advance
-select the catagory and clear it.
I'm correct in assuming that if I follow these steps for the Calendar and then re-enable wireless sync my Blackberry will be repopulated with a "fresh" set of apointments?


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